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Ian Mackenzie
24-02-2005, 11:08
I'm on the planning committee for the Waterloo Regional, and one of the things we're considering is asking local hardware stores to donate stuff for the spare parts desk in the pits.

What do you think we should ask for? My list would include cable ties (zip ties), bolts, machine screws, nuts, washers, threaded rod, PVC and ABS tube, aluminum and steel extrusions, etc., but I'm sure lots of you have other good ideas as to what should be included.

Billfred
24-02-2005, 12:38
In my experience, having a few rolls of electrical tape can be a lifesaver.

I mean, the stuff can do anything from beautifying a crimp to super-fly electrical tape team numbers.

Kyle
24-02-2005, 12:41
Tools would be a great thing for teams that are unable or dont have access to use for the day.
Just have to figure out how to make sure they get back to the spare parts desk.

IMDWalrus
24-02-2005, 12:50
If you have the money to spend (or can talk Innovation FIRST into donating it), extra robot controllers, operator interfaces, and CMUCams could be potential lifesavers.

They're expensive, yes, but you're in big trouble if you happen to lose yours or to have something go wrong with it. They're also items that most teams wouldn't have extras of because of cost issues.

Cory
24-02-2005, 13:02
If you have the money to spend (or can talk Innovation FIRST into donating it), extra robot controllers, operator interfaces, and CMUCams could be potential lifesavers.

They're expensive, yes, but you're in big trouble if you happen to lose yours or to have something go wrong with it. They're also items that most teams wouldn't have extras of because of cost issues.

IFI usually has these at events. It requires a credit card for a deposit, and if you lose/break them you're going to be paying a whole heck of a lot.

Gene F
24-02-2005, 13:05
Add assorted cable and cable crimps to the list. Wiring crimps and crimping tools. Shrink tubing. Thin polycarbinate sheets (not acrylic, it's illegal) for repairs.

By the way this is agreat idea!

kpugh
24-02-2005, 13:37
Not a spare part but having some clamps available to borrow would be helpful. I'm sure we're not the only ones who have gone to drill/cut a part and have no safe way of holding the part still. :ahh:

sanddrag
24-02-2005, 13:51
Hose clamps.

RbtGal1351
24-02-2005, 14:09
lugs
... yeah, it should be done already, but its something you wouldn't really remember to bring... last year we needed lots (yea we were rookies then)
thank you to teams at SVR who gave us some!

~Stephanie :]
Team 1351

Joe Ross
24-02-2005, 14:18
IFI usually has these at events. It requires a credit card for a deposit, and if you lose/break them you're going to be paying a whole heck of a lot.

I asked a similar question and this is the response I got. http://www.ifirobotics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=227

I'm not sure if they misunderstood the question, or if FIRST handled the parts in previous years.

Wayne Doenges
24-02-2005, 15:06
How about Fisher Price motors :ahh:
Maybe a vice or Dremel tool too.

Wayne Doenges
CAD MEntor
Lemmings non sumus

Rick TYler
24-02-2005, 15:09
Good to have: Buncha fasteners. Cordless driver-drill. Spare electrical bits.

Priceless: Gold MasterCard.

Cory
24-02-2005, 15:42
I asked a similar question and this is the response I got. http://www.ifirobotics.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=227

I'm not sure if they misunderstood the question, or if FIRST handled the parts in previous years.

Yeah, I have no idea about the CMU cam Joe.

In the past we've needed to borrorw an 884 since we only had 883's, stuff like that, and we got them from the spare parts table, not from the IFI rep.

I don't really think there's a need for FIRST to provide tools. You should be able to borrow just about any tool you'd need at an event from another team.

Kyle Love
24-02-2005, 15:49
Zip ties and Zeus fasteners...along with a cutting wheel available. Also, some wire crimps may not be too bad either.

Gene F
24-02-2005, 16:07
Rather than trying to have everything on hand what about setting up a hotline to the local suppliers and having several deliveries scheduled throughout the day?